The Clean Energy Jobs Act will send jobs out of state, not create them, lawmakers objecting to the bill said Monday.

Three Republicans and a Democrat are voicing concerns about the impact of the state's global warming and clean-energy bill on the economy. Read more about it from Madison reporter Patrick Marley in the All Politics blog.

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EnSync Energy Systems has shipped a utility-scale energy storage system to South Korea, the Menomonee Falls company said.

The 500-kilowatt-hour system incorporates enough battery power for four or more hours of discharge, using EnSync’s zinc bromide flow batteries as well as power electronics and converters.

Formerly known as ZBB Energy, EnSync is focused on smaller energy storage systems for commercial buildings such as projects it's built in Hawaii in recent years. But it's also been working on larger energy storage systems.